An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Volume | 1916 |
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Law Number | 496 |
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Chap. 496.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3528 of the Code of
Virginia as heretofore amended. (S. B. 448.)
Approved March 22, 1916.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section thirty-five hundred and twenty-eight of the Code of Vir-
ginia as heretofore amended be and the same is hereby amended
and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Sec. 3528. For each trial of a felony case in any circuit or
corporation court, for each person tried, the sum of ten dollars:
provided, however, that where two or more persons are jointly
indicted and jointly tried, the attorney for the Commonwealth
shall be paid ten dollars for one of the persons and five dollars
each of the other persons so jointly indicted and jointly tried;
and for every case of misdemeanor tried in said court, except
prosecutions for violation of the revenue law and for offenses
under section thirty-eight hundred and fifteen and the sections
following to thirty-eight hundred and thirty-three, inclusive, the
sum of five dollars: provided, that in no case shall the attorney
for the Commonwealth in any county or city receive from the
State treasury for the prosecution of criminal cases more in
any one year than the amount hereinafter stated as follows:
The attorney for the Commonwealth of the county of Acco-
mack three hundred and fifty dollars; of Albemarle, three hun-
dred and seventy dollars; of Alexandria, three hundred dollars:
of Alleghany, three hundred and fifty dollars; of Amelia, two
hundred and seventy-five dollars; of Amherst, three hundred
dollars; of Appomattox, three hundred and fifty dollars; of Au-
gusta, four hundred and twenty dollars; of Bath, one hundred
and fifty dollars; of Bedford, three hundred and sixty dollars;
of Bland, one hundred and fifty doHars; of Botetourt, two hun-
dred and fifty dollars; of Brunswick, three hundred dollars; of
Buckingham, three hundred dollars; of Buchanan, two hundred
and fifty dollars; of Campbell, four hundred dollars; of Caro-
line, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Carroll, two hundred and
fifty dollars; of Charles City, one hundred dollars; of Charlotte,
two hundred dollars; of Chesterfield, three hundred dollars; of
Clarke, two hundred dollars; of Craig, one hundred and fifty
dollars; of Culpeper, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Cumber-
land, two hundred dollars; of Dickenson, two hundred and fifty
dollars; of Dinwiddie, three hundred dollars; of Elizabeth City,
five hundred dollars; of Essex, two hundred dollars; of Fairfax,
three hundred dollars; of Fauquier, three hundred and fifty dol-
lars; of Floyd, three hundred dollars; of Fluvanna, two hun-
dred dollars; of Franklin, three hundred and fifty dollars; of
Frederick, two hundred and fifty dollars; ot Giles, two hundred
and fifty dollars; of Gloucester, two hundred and fifty dollars;
of Goochland, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Grayson, two
hundred and fifty dollars; of Greene, one hundred and fifty dol-
lars; of Greensville, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Halifax,
four hundred dollars; of Hanover, three hundred dollars; of
Henrico, seven hundred dollars; of Henry, three hundred and
twenty-five dollars; of Highland, one hundred and fifty dollars;
of Isle of Wight, two hundred and fifty dollars; of James City,
five hundred dollars; of King & Queen, two hundred dollars;
of King George, one hundred and fifty dollars; of King William,
two hundred and fifty dollars; of Lancaster, two hundred dol-
lars; of Lee, three hundred and fifty dollars; of Loudoun, three
hundred and fifty dollars; of Louisa, three hundred dollars: of
Lunenburg, three hundred dollars; of Madison, two hundred
dollars; of Matthews, one hundred and fifty dollars; of Meck-
lenburg, three hundred and fifty dollars; of Middlesex, two
hundred dollars; of Montgomery, three hundred and fifty dol-
lars; of Nansemond, three hundred and fifty dollars; of Nelson.
two hundred and fifty dollars; of New Kent, one hundred and
fifty dollars; of Norfolk, nine hundred dollars; of Northamp-
ton, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Northumberland, one
hundred and fifty dollars; of Nottoway, three hundred dollars:
of Orange, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Page, two hundred
and fifty dollars; of Patrick, two hundred and fifty dollars: of
Pittsylvania, seven hundred dollars; of Powhatan, two hundred
dollars; of Prince Edward, three hundred and twenty-five dol-
lars; of Prince George, one hundred and fifty dollars; of Prin-
cess Anne, two hundred dollars; of Prince William, two hun-
dred and fifty dollars; of Pulaski, three hundred dollars; of Rap-
pahannock, two hundred dollars; of Richmond, one hundred and
fifty dollars; of Roanoke, three hundred dollars; of Rockbridge,
three hundred dollars; of Rockingham, three hundred and sixty
dollars; of Russell, three hundred dollars; of Scott, three hun-
dred and fifty dollars; of Shenandoah, two hundred and fifty
dollars; of Smythe, three hundred dollars; of Southampton, two
hundred and fifty dollars; of Spotsylvania, two hundred dol-
lars; of Stafford, one hundred and fifty dollars; of Surry, two
hundred dollars; of Sussex, two hundred dollars; of Tazewell,
five hundred dollars; of Warren, two hundred dollars; of War-
wick, two hundred and fifty dollars; of Washington, three hun-
dred and seventy-five dollars; of Westmoreland, two hundred
dollars; of Wise, five hundred dollars; of Wythe, three hundred
dollars; of York, five hundred dollars.
The attorney for the Commonwealth for the city of Rich-
mond, two thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars; of the city
of Norfolk, one thousand, seven hundred and fifty dollars; of
the city of Petersburg, six hundred dollars; of the city of Lynch-
burg, one thousand dollars; of the city of Roanoke, one thou-
sand dollars; of the city of Alexandria, five hundred dollars; of
the city of Portsmouth, five hundred dollars; of the city of
Danville, seven hundred dollars; of the city of Manchester,
three hundred and fifty dollars; of the city of Staunton, three
hundred dollars; of the city of Charlottesville, three hundred
dollars; of the city of Winchester, three hundred dollars; of the
city of Fredericksburg, three hundred dollars; of the city of
Bristol, two hundred and fifty dollars; of the city of Radford,
three hundred dollars; of the city of Buena Vista, two hundred
dollars; of the city of Newport News, one thousand dollars;
Clifton Forge, three hundred dollars.